Friday, May 7, 2010

KSEFC Juniors to play in Uganda Junior League


Children in the Kampala School of Excellence Ministries are set to participate in this years Uganda Junior league. The youths mainly U-13 and U-15 will compete in this annual event for their first time. The Uganda Junior league has drawn teams from a number of regions attracting a total of 30 teams in anumber of age categories. KSE Juniors are drwan in Pool B and will play their match on 9th May against Every Child Ministries at 10:50 am and will play Mugison the same day in the group matches at 2:00 pm. Mugison is coached by former Cranes international and longtime friend of KSEM director Daniel Kisseka Ntale.

A minute of silence in respect to fallen former Uganda Cranes Internationsl Dennis Obua will be observed before the game.

All games take place at Nakasero Primary School grounds.

Uganda Can play in the World Cup-Makanaky




Uganda has the potential and talents to play in the world cup if football structures are fully developed, Makanaky who arrived in Uganda on 12/12/09 revealed. This was said during a soccer clinic organised by Kampala School of Excellence Ministries at the climax of the All-stars pre-World Cup Soccer Event

According to the midfield legend, the raw talent exhibited by the children during the different sessions if exploited well through developing youth football structures will help Uganda reach the world cup.Mr. Cyril Makanaky, one of the best players in the 1990 World Cup representing Cameroon was part of a visiting contigent of African Stars that included Cameroon's all-time goal scorer Patrick Mboma and 1990 goal hero Omam Biyik in the country for a couple of Charity events to raise funds for Kampala School of Excellence Ministries a Children's Charity based in Rubaga.

The clinic conducted by the African All stars including Kenya's Henry Mutego, Tonny Luanga, Thomas Opio, Uganda's Polly Ouma, Dan Ntale, Robert Mujabi,Robert Kiweesi and Paul Nkata, Cameroon's Omam Biyik, Cyril Makanacky, Kana Biyik and Maboang Kessack.
The clinic which attracted over 200 players was lauded by the secretary of Uganda Youth Football Association as a step in the development of football in the country. The clinic involved among many things inspirational talks from the football legends, soccer drill sessions, autograph sighing and a 30 minute photo shoot